Moroccan Soccer Star Selim Amallah to Build Orphanage in Hometown Nador

Moroccan international Selim Amallah has decided to open an orphanage in Morocco, more precisely in Nador, the hometown of his father. He announces a center that will serve as a refuge for orphans, homeless minors, children rejected by their biological parents, those suffering from family or financial problems.
It is a real center for the destitute and disadvantaged that Selim Amallah plans to build in Nador. He who lived in an orphanage after the death of his mother, knows better than anyone its importance. The web has been excited by the announcement and there are many Internet users who wish him well and pray for the memory of his mother.
In a bad situation for a few months, Selim Amallah has inspired the #FreeAmallah campaign on the net calling on Standard to free the player who has been put in the garage. The club president said his team would not give some players the opportunity to showcase themselves, when they want to leave. "We have decided that Selim Amallah will play with the club’s reserve team, like three other players. And we won’t do anything to increase their market value," said Pierre Locht.
Yet the Atlas Lion has saved the club many times and was seen as an indispensable player to the club. The club officials even rejected several offers, considering him too valuable. Today, Selim Amallah is condemned to play with the reserve team until the end of his contract.
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